Journalism Quarterly Index-Communication Effects

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Communication Effects

Agenda-Setting by Electronic Text News (Carrie Heeter, Natalie Brown, Stan Soffin, Cynthia Stanley, and Michael Salwen), 66:101-106.

Attitude Extremity and Trust in Media (Albert Gunther), 65:279-87.

Children’s Learning from a Television Newscast (Dan G. Drew and Stephen D. Reese), 61:83-88.

Cognitions and Attitudes About Community: Compensating for Media Distortion (Eric Fredin and Gerald Kosicki), 66:571-78.

Community Orientation and Media Use (Kurt Neuwirth, Charles T. Salmon, and Maryl Neff), 66:31-39.

Comparison of Media and Other Sources of Information for Alabama Legislators (Daniel Riffe), 65:46-53.

Crime: Effects of Media Exposure and Personal Experience on Issue Salience (Edna F. Einsiedel, Kandice L. Salomone and Frederick P. Schneider), 63:131-36.

Discrepancy Between Perceived First-Person and Perceived Third-Person Mass Media Effects (James T. Tiedge, Arthur Silverblatt, Michael J. Havice and Richard Rosenfeld), 68:141-54.

Editorial Influence on GOP Vote in 1948 Presidential Election (Tim Counts), 66:177-81.

Effect of Debate Exposure on Evaluation of 1984 Vice-Presidential Candidates (William L. Rosenberg and William R. Elliott), 64:55-64.

Effect of Media Advertising and Other Sources on Movie Selection (Ronald J. Faber and Thomas C. OÕGuinn), 61:371-77.

The Effect of Newspaper Endorsements and Party Identification on Voting Choice (Byron St. Dizier), 62:589-94.

Effect of Use of Metro Dailies on Knowledge Gap in Small Towns (Phillip J. Tichenor, Clarice N. Olien and George A. Donohue), 64:329-36.

Effects of an AIDS Communication Campaign (Richard M. Perloff), 68:638-43.

Effects of Attractiveness of the Endorser on the Performance of Testimonial Ads (Gary B. Wilcox, John H. Murphy and Peter S. Sheldon), 62:548-52.

The Effects of Bad News and Good News on a NewspaperÕs Image (Jack B. Haskins and M. Mark Miller), 61:3-13, 65.

Effects of Cable Television on News Use (Joey Reagan), 61:317-24.

Effects of Frequent Television Viewing on Stereotypes: “Drip, Drip” or “Drench” (Diana C. Reep and Faye H. Dambrot), 66:542-50.

Effects of ‘Good News’ and ‘Bad News’ on Newscast Image and Community Image (Mary-Lou Galician and Norris D. Vestre), 64:399-405.

Effects of Issue Specificity, Ambiguity on Evaluations of Candidate Image (Robert Rudd), 66:675-82.

How Editing and Typesetting Technology Affects Typographical Error Rate (Starr D. Randall), 63:763-70.

How Media Use During Campaign Affects the Intent to Vote (J. David Kennamer), 64:291-300.

How Reviews Affect Interest in and Evaluation of Films (Robert O. Wyatt and David P. Badger), 61:874-78.

How Voice Reports, Actualities Affect Recall of Radio News (Lionel Grady), 64:587-90.

Image and Issue Political Information: Message Content or Interpretation (Deirdre D. Johnston), 66:379-82.

The Impact of a Mini-Series: A Quasi-Experimental Study of “Amerika” (James R. Walker), 66:897-901.

The Impact of Negative Network News (Marc G. Weinberger, Chris T. Allen, and William R. Dillon), 63:287-94.

Is Religious Knowledge Gained From Broadcasts? (Gary D. Gaddy and David Pritchard), 63:840-44.

The Media Agenda-Setting Effect of Concrete versus Abstract Issues (Aileen Yagade and David M. Dozier), 67:3-10.

Media Orientation and Television News Viewing (Daniel G. McDonald), 67:11-20.

Media Use and Knowledge of AIDS (Carolyn A. Stroman and Richard Seltzer), 66:881-87.

Media Use and Meaning of Music Video (Rebecca B. Rubin, Alan M. Rubin, Elizabeth M. Perse, Cameron Armstrong, Michael McHugh, and Noreen Faix), 63:353-59.

Media Use and Perceptions of Crime (Carolyn A. Stroman and Richard Seltzer), 62:340-45.

Mobilization of Health Behavior by the Press in Britain (Connie M. Kristiansen and Christina M. Harding), 61:364-70, 398.

Newspaper Column ReadersÕ Gender Bias: Perceived Interest and Credibility (H. Allen White and Julie Andsager), 68:709-718.

Newspaper Coverage of Hazards and the Reactions of Readers (Oene Wiegman, Jan M. Gutteling, Henk Boer, and Reinder J. Houwen), 66:846-52.

Newspaper Design Preferences Among Students Revisited (James C. Stanton), 63:633-36.

The 1985 Philadelphia Newspaper Strike: A Uses and Gratifications Study (William R. Elliott and William L. Rosenberg), 64:679-87.

Perceived Influence of Media on What Goes on in a Community (Kim A. Smith), 62:260-64, 338.

Press Puts Unemployment on Agenda: Richmond Community Opinion, 1981-1984 (Donald L. Shaw and John W. Slater), 65:407-11.

Race, Homicide and Newspapers (David Pritchard), 62:500-07.

Real and Perceived Effects of “America” (Dominic L. Lasorsa), 66:373-78.

Selective Perceptions of Outcome of First 1984 Presidential Debate (Donna Rouner and Richard M. Perloff), 65:141-47.

Sex-Stereotyping as Factor in Children’s Comprehension of Television News (L. Theresa Silverman-Watkins, Stephen C. Levi and Meryl A. Klein), 63:3-11.

Some Effects of Video Editing on Perceptions of Television News (Dan G. Drew and Roy Cadwell), 62:828-31.

Sources for Recipe Information (Joey Reagan and Janay Collins), 63:389-91.

Television Viewing and Support of Punitive Criminal Justice Policy (Ray Surette), 62:373-77, 450.

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